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SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Society Engaged With Plans for Midsummer Season Arrivals and Departures, Teas, Bridge and Supper Parties Hold Interest. Miss Alice K. Leftwich of Nashville, Tenn., the house her brotherin-law and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rawlings, in their home, Primrose street, for the Summer months. s guest sister, on Edgar Poe Allen gave day evening for their Jane. Arthu Phyll daughter Mr. and M their daughter for the mount; where they will spe Mrs, hur 1. Kidd a8t t riday afternc Mi: ce Kidder, guest. Mi afl delman and Thu Virgin entertained in_ honor of A s hier house Harry returned ttendin tion at Hot Spri Mrs. Norman and daughter, Norman and Betty, is back after spending several weeks in Maine. Mrs. Mitche!l luncheon and bridge t at honor of her daughter Marjorie, who | graduated from E. Brown School Iast week. Mrs. C. E. Willlam left Friday e - and her for the Summer months. Miss Claive_Cope! at bridge and suppe ning in honor of Mi . King was beth Coombs of 2 Mrs. W. C. Kenda dren left Wednesda; in Kennebunck. spend the Summe Mrs. H. J. Mol ter Barbera of Olix Tuesday for ( wiil visit rel Miss Barbara w camp in Michi; gus Mrs. Fred vesterday the sixth b son Harry Mrs. Rernard Smythe went folk Monday. where has several day Mrs. William S at_luncheon and by hursday. M Winchester, Va. the hou X her son-in‘iaw and daughter, Mr. a1 . T. Hetlin, on Connectict Mr. B. week in sttending the At Radio Relu the vice pre Radio «lub. Miss rine H. dents of hoste: sday eve: Hubert Miss treet. er chil their home nd for re they several > to a girls' 1 and Au- n tained ternoon in celebration of rthday anniversary of her to Nor: spent ertained spendi e he cention ot r s hington Whersbur ate, v with ederick ¥ school of the Chevy vterian Church held fts Friday at Great Fal Manning of Oklahoma . is the house guest of Mr. rege Winchester Stone on Cummings lane Manning is en route Lo New Y from where she will sail Wex ¢ ‘for Furope. Miss Margaret 1l, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, O 1I, has returned to Chevy Chase for the Summer months.. Miss Merrill is a student of Wellesly «“olle Dr. und Mrs Francis C. and their son of Detroit, Mich., have been g v, Campbell's brotheriniaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huntington have completed their camp at Cobb Island, Md.. where they will spend week ends during the Summer. Mr. Charles Wilcox, a_student of Renssalaer Polytechnical Institute, is spending several weeks with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wil- cox, on Meadow lane before return- ing to his college work. Mr. Nathan B. William daughters, ) Tlelen V Miss Louise Williams, have Wrightsville Beach. N. € several weeks Miss Anne Dr. und M who has sper her parents at Bay H Yedize, se place. Mrs. Mary E. Wileox of Mount Air, Md.; Miss Minnie Lee Davis of Wil mington, Del. and Mrs. Christopher Raborx of Baltimore. are visiting Mr. mnd Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox on Meadow lane. Miss Margaret Lee Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fer- guson, will leave tomorrow for Camp ‘Abena at Belzrade, Me. where she vill be until Autumn. Mr. and_Mrs. Frank Stetson, : 1son and Ars. V i N - of the Summer. €. Adkins, with her s Elizabeth Adkins, will £o to Bethany Beach, Del. to spend the Summer. Mrs. Alfred B. Raker will return to her home, on Raymond street, after epending several weeks on Long Island. Miss Mir ith his ams and | Zone 1o | to spend | Devere Johr Devereus, e\ with home | in at Port- Mr ave . for am Likens has joined her parents, M and Mrs. G. B. Likens, on Thirty-third street, after graduat- ing from Bethel Coliege, at Hopkins: ville, Ky. Miss arbie Hopson of Cadiz. K nd Miss Annie Lee Mad- Miss | Campbell | son | Booths Bay | Harbor, Me., where they will spend | . where they will | days. | | {Department of State s TR of the N set. . HARRY H. ROUSSEALU, Wife of Rear Admiral Rousseau, U. S. N, one of the most charming hostesses prepares Young Men For Foreign Posts ‘ontinued from Fifth Page.) Lewis Clark of Montgomery, Ala.. and Mr. W. Mayo Newhall, jr., of San Francisco, both go to China, but their particular has not vet been de- termined. They, therefore, remain for a time .vet 1o help to swell the dwindling number of Summer beaus in_Washington Mr. Harry Franklin of Sonora, Ky.. has been assigned to Berlin, where he will be associated with a former col league in the State Dpartment, Mr. Edward Lyndal Reed, who recentl married Miss Caroline Story and is now a member of Ambassador Schur- man’s staff in the German capital. Eugene M. Hinkle of New York City, desiring to specialize on general topics in diplomacy, will remain for a time vet in the division of current informa- tion in the State Department. Edward P. Lawton of Athens, Ga., has been sent to Cairo, Egypt William H. Mackie of Princeton, N. J.. will be consul in Copenhagen and Mr. John H. Morgan of Waiertown, Mass., o Budapest, Hungary. very soon Lioyd D. Y Washington has bheen 10 Buenes, Mr. Perey MeCeney Werlich of ihis city, who married Miss Gladys Hinckley, 2 well known belle of Wash. ington, returned a vear and a half ago trom Paris, where he had been living, and took the requisite examinations nd then entered the Forelgn Service School about 15 months ago. He grad- uated with great credit and will in & short time sail with his family for in Riga, where he will be vice M City consul. The undersecretary of State, Mr. Jo- seph Clark Grew, and two assistant ecrotaries, Mr. Butler Wright and Mr. Wilbur J. Carr are the principal direciors of this unque pedegogical institute and Mr. William Dawson, re- cently consul general in Munich, is chief instructor, but nearly all the members of the department with ex- perience in the problems which these young men will have to solve lecture before the classes. Secretary Kellogg frequently takes a hand in their train. ing and they are of course special wards of the wives of State Depart- ment_officials and figure in all the amenities. s a consequence Cupid has been ver busy in these ranks and few of those who recently finished their course who were not already ! married depart on their chosen career | without a bride or the promise of one womanhood is brought to the Capital ! through the service of the public offi- cials who are kindred, Mr, unusual soc S0 events here declare. even ald given it through the late partment and th Jacob Lodge John greatest cor graduates who nd have b Henry Prathe William Philli ugustus Ja dwin V. Mc can diplomati Janeiro. Mrs. Wats Guests From Utah Frances G. Matson entertained a bridge luncheon in her apartment at Cathe- dral Manslions in compliment to Mrs. Matson and Miss Mary Vir- and | Mrs. on Saturday Mary A. ginia Matson Mrs. John A Ala. The oth Richard Booth Mis Creighton. Mrs Virginia Hal chino and Mrs. Rogers had difficulty. nd it already counts four of its Erma Correy. their fathers or other Hughes performed al service for the Nation, the serious observers of curre The State De- splendid nator native the foreign with the he late Repres with trained a have scaled the heigh: ecome ambassadors- r Fletcher in Rome ps in Bruss Peter in Buenos Aires an, dean of the service at F meri on HOS$355 to June 19, at of Ogden, Utah, Axford of Birmingham, | ner were Mr . Mrs, guests Ned € Mrs, Thomas William Drew, Miss Marietta Mona T. Lynwood Moore. e H an | and de | lBill_\' Sigmund, Mark Bensinger, Rob- rrington Miss Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. Alfred Hoffheimer of Norfolk, Va., has been the guest of Mr. Max| Weyl for a week Mrs. Willlam Thalhimer of Rich- mond, Va., who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, over the week end, has re- turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner of the Argonne have as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Kohner of Plttsburgh. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon sailed yvesterday from New York for Lon- don, where Dr. Simon will attend the international conference of Liberal Jews from July 10 to July 13. Gus. Erlebacher will sail than Saturday to spend the + months in traveling through Italy and France. Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon and family arve leaving for Braddock Jleights, Md., this week to spend the Summer at the Hotel Braddock. Their aughter Ruth will go to Tripp Lake Camp, Me., for two months. Miss Amalie Frank was hostess on Thursday night at mah-jong at her home, 1868 Columbia voad, in honor of her two house guests and h-.r the Ritls who will go to Tripp Lake Camp. They leave here on Thursday to spend two months Miss Virgini: ter, N. Y. brother and Mrs. Theodore Mansions. £ ald Philip Peyser : L‘\n\nl\;; the graduates of the class of 1926 of Force-Adams :"rhnnl~ who will enter Central High are Sylvia Strmus, who wae class prophet. d 1 ) Auerbach, who was ?:vlb‘-xm”'[‘hu closing exercises were held Wednesday at the Church of the venant ; s Mies Vietoria Straus i & |nhl'l'hu|’~du\ for Plainfleld. N. J Miss Frances 'Toepper. she will go to Tripp Lake Camp July 1. accompanied by Miss Toepper and her sister, Miss Sylvia Straus. My Antonfo Collins was given & surpri: birthday luncheon her home on Kalorama avenue Tuesday r daughter, M Herz, in of her sixtleth birthday anni- Sixteen ladies were in the During the afterncon mah ved. imon surprise party Thursday home by the members of hei prior to her departure for Furope early in July. The girls came en masque in sport costumes dressed as boyvs and girls. Dancing was enjoyed and a buffet supper was served. The Baltimore i Tau Pi Fratern ity gave a dance last night and today & shore party. which a number of ‘Washingtonians attended. Anwong those in the party arve Miss 1da Kauf- man and Miss Bertha Mever who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Milier of Baltimore. Mrs. Alvin Newniyer hostess Wednesday at luncheon at her home, | 2618 Connecticut avenue. Marjorie Sigmund, Deborah Mae Liebman and Irma Wollberg are leav- ing town Wednesday for Camp Tapi | wingo, Me., to spend two months. Mr. and Mrs. Nusbaum and daugh , Miss Elise Nusbawm Va, who spent last week end in town for the tricity Rolf tournament, have returned to their home Miss Harriet Sanger, Miss Maxine Schwartz and Mr. Dan Sherby were among the graduates of the 1926 class of Central High School Mr. and M Jerome | Cathedral M party on the Lev Summ Austria a Loeffler of Port Ches has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mr. and Peyser of Cathedral Lyon, Robert Baum and ave at home from col W ashing 0 visit the was given a night at her r sorority wi Anderson of at the rle n honor of their son. who graduated at the | bert i} The guests were | John Eaton School. | ert Hersog, Benjamin Schwartz, Wal lace Luchs and Frank Luchs. | " 'Miss Rae Hahn of Asheville, | is ‘spending several weeks at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs, Richard Bonwit and her daugh- ter, Mildred, of Dallas, Tex, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Bonwit's sister,Mrs. Levi David, on Twenty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. James Levy of Pitts- burgh are at_the Mayflower. Dr. Harry Kronman has been spend | ing a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Lansburgh of {in New York City tomorrow Mrs. Edmund Kaufman has as guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. of Ohio. Mrs from her Walter Franc_has New York to Wardman 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Hats Reduced —during our Semi-Annual Clearance, now sn progress Former Values $15 to $35 A rare opportunity to cconomise on the most desirable millinery From | of Norfolk, | ansion South gave a the | S vesterday | Her the | Argonne and will leave for his home| Meisner | | | | | Hotel, MRS. LOGAN MORRIS, Who has just returned from a trip to California, a(u‘)nllll in_ Detroit route to Washington. Mr. Morris is & member of the United States Board of Tax Appeals. Hotel and has as her her mother, Mrs. us Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strasburge who spent 10 days at the Arlington have returned to their home in_the West. Mrs. Clarence Re stein of Pitts. burgh spent a short time in town with relatives lust week Miss Helen Marks and Miss Bernice Simon, with party of friends, will sail on the Homeric during the coming week Mr. and Ju guest Mrs. A, Licht Francisco have been spending the past week ut the Arling Hotel Miss Mildred Pimes i Minnie Schoenthal lett yesterday for Los Angeles to be seven weeks stopping off at different places of in-| terest en route Mrs. Andrew Smif York for abroad join her muother. 1 sailed from New 1o past week to Mrs. Clara Barnes, and daughter, Miss Clara Smith, who have been abroad several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oberdorfer, who were guests of Miss Rickis Gans, returned to their home in Richmond, Va., on Thursday. remodeled in the new styles for 1926 a stored free until you want them this Fall. l.xpert designing and Mr. Rosendor{’s personal superv Low Summer prices this month. Wm. Rosendorf | Qpposite Dulin & Martin 1215 G THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 ¥ STREET ro special offerings of personal en | Miss | Society Breaking Ranks For Fashionable Resorts Dr. Wells is ex- next month liams College Garfleld Jeft for Duxbury, guests of thelr son My, and Mrs where they are and daughter-in-law James Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Livingston Crounse have moved into thelr new home on Wyoming avenue. They will leave Monday, July 5, for their Sum- mer home ut Chester, Nova Scotia, where Mrs. Crounse will remain until the Autumn. The Harbor View cottage of Mr. Henry Clay Pierce of St. Louls at Manchester, Mass.. 18 to be occupied this season by former United States Senator and Mrs. Henry Lippitt of Providence, R. 1., and well known in Washington. The cottage is on the ocean front at Prides Crossing. For several Summers Mr. and Mrs Lippiti were at Bevarly Farms. Mrs, Thomas Jefferson Ryan of New York and Virginia is a week end guest at the Mayflower Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre of Washington are Villa Crest, their West Manchester home, for the long season, after spending the Winter in the Capital. The mansion house, with its red tile roof, just now shows above the trees, in their fresh green of the early Summertime. Their daughter, Mrs. William D. Sohier, jr. will be at Manchester for the Summer . James L rector of the Wilmeth,: former di Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and Mrs. Wilmeth left last week for an extended tour through the West, which will include tours of Zion, Mount Rainier and Yel lowstone National Parks Their daughter, Miss Janice Wilmeth, is visiting frieads in Dayton, Ohfo, and will later spend month at the Rangely Lakes Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Layman of Washington are to have the Har berry Ledge cottage, on the Mills es- {tate, in the Kastern point district { Gloucester, Mass., for the Summer. They have usually been at Grasmere, thefr Bass Rocks estate. Dr. and Mrs, Robert €. Ransdell and their children will go 10 Gloucester laer in the sea- son for their usual visit to the North hore. Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury, Jr. & few days last week with Miss Esther Prager. and will sail Wednesday, July 7, to spend the Summer oad. | spent | Miss Cora Bowen has returned from Ocean City. N. J.. where she has been visiting her brother-inlaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Griffith, and is now with her parenis at their camp on the Potoma; Mrs. F. B. Loring has go cay Bay. Long Isiand. for mer. Miss Lydia Loring | Saturday. aboard the Paris the Summer in Europ - 10 Bis the Sum- will sail to spend Mrs | visiting Col. a their Alex Bennet and little son I Mrs. John B. Ben home in Battery Park Mrs. Myrtle Dalton, who has been for some time the guest of her sister Mrs. James M. Willey, in Cleveland Park, sails for Europe in July to spend the remainder of the Summer abroad She will return in October. Miss Genevieve Hendricks S: June 19, on the Volendam Paris, where she will attend the Summer School of Interior Dec- for & remodeling under isic St. N.W. Before her marriage Wednesday even- ing in the Church of the Nativity she ' SOCIETY Midweek Bride MRS. PATRICK _BEAVERS, was Miss Rose Kloman. rati She will return in September mann have given t the a it where Mrs nd Mi ew July Miss dat sailed fe w sailed | 9 little daughte gone to Braddock July Harbin amily over th Brooks Dawi Peggy Lou Robert 4 with Mr. her mother, Mrs. I Dawkins will join holiday. Mrs. William up their and A Tow home the and 6601 will Summ be at home 15. France spend the S X A OXO: X D rances | ter of Mrs. N on the Pari% Saturday toberta nnie M from N Mis w imer For continue where here early have | Among Md., to remain over | tables are H. | shaw, his | Mrs. Reute- | apartment | tablished in their enue Boswell, | Ontario Boswel York oswell | to Mr. 3<% art studies. She is a former student of George Washington Universits Corcoran School of Art and hs compieted a vear in the Scho Fine Arts, Yale University. i Boswell's work has already won se eral competitive priz The Thomas H Washington are to be mer residents on the Massachusetts this have taken Beach Magnolia for the Summer Hutehinson mong th North Shore They sister, Miss M. Esther Mayher. re | turned last week from Atlantic Cirv, where they remained for three weeks Mrs. Rufus L. Allan, who h: here for a week, leaves for City tonight visit her Adelaide W. Boyd, for when both will return to the former's beautiful estate near Waynesville, N, C., for the rest of the Summer, Mrs. George Howe returned to h home vesterday after several spent in New York City, where went to see her eldest daughter safl friends for a Summer of travel in Europe. wope has received unique v Man Dr. Chester D. an invitation to attend union of his college class at moth Cave, Ky., July 3. B. Bovella Washington New York, where they will spend a few days, and later will sail for an cx tended trip to Europe, visiting France. Switzerland and Italy. He will be back In Washington about October i Lyon Park Girl Scouts’ Bridge-Lunch June The Council of the Girl Scot Lyon Park, Va., give luncheon Wednesday at 1 oclock the Lyon Park Community Hou the proceeds 1o be used for the | est of the local chapters. The list of patronesses | Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, jr. | sioner of the Girl Scouts o Columbia: Mrs d deputy comn 1 Gleaves, di ud Mrs. G Mr. John with family has left L 30 will a bridze committee L ardso Withaue | captain of in the 1 those who Mrs. Anne William W Jones. Mrs. 0. ries D. Hamel &1 ha 3 Ashton ness, Mrs, Ch | Richard Doyle Sklar-Minster Given Bethrothal Reception and Mrs Place, the Miss My Sol Minster of w recently nounced daughter BB & -—make it decidedly worth while to give attention now to the question of FUR ---REPAIRING ---RELINING & ---REMODELING QWe have on display a MODEIL COATS and invite the inspection of those desiring styvle suggestions, before 1g their own garments rebuilt orderi w P W 7 E) & - 0 0 Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth—Just above F—Phone Main 1647 ROROIOT DT ORI RO OXO%0 number of NEW OF KOXOXOX0: Monday: 4 Sale Extraordinary To Close Out dox of Beaver Dam. Ky. are the| house guests of Miss Liki ! Mo 0 oo W Vane i1 Reccption {or Their Son nd Mrs. d Jusetts avenue tion at Rauscher June 19, in honor son, Melvin, following the religious ceremony of his bar mitzvah, which took place in Adas lsrael Synagogue at 10 o'clock that morning. in_the near future. These graduates of the Foreign Service School are potentially the fu- | ure ambassadors and ministers, and | heir_importance in the soclal world is fully recognized no: only by ambi tious belles and their parents but by the authorities in the State Depart- | ment as well. They are the chosen and selected flower of young American manhood trained for the diplomatic service with quite as much if not more care than are the candidates who go to West Point and Annapolis. Then as the flower of young American inlerest 100 SILK FROCKS AND GOWNS ‘Adaptations and Ex- quisite Copies of the New Parisian Modes 9.75 OVELY models for women and misse small women and large figures as well. At price so low that it scarcely covers the actual ma- terial cost. + All Sales Final No C.0.D.’s—No Charges THIRTEEN Every Spring Hat Regardless of how exclusive the shape or expensive the quality—we place at your choice every Spring Hat in the house. 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